Private Fergana Tours

Private Fergana Tours and Exclusive Weekend Trips

Fergana tours are about exploring the valley of the best craftsmen of Uzbekistan. It is in the Fergana Valley, Margilan silk and well-known sky blue Rishtan ceramics are produced. Cities in Fergana valley are buried in verdure and its land is famous for great harvesting: you can't find tastier and juicier fruits anywhere else in the country.

In addition, must visit sight of Fergana is the palace of the last emir (ruler) of Kokand. In the suburb of Fergana there is “Chimen”, the largest health resort in Central Asia, renowned for its healing mineral springs. We offer you rich and interesting Fergana tours program, professional guides and experienced translators.

Visit Fergana, Kokand and Margilan within the tour to Fergana valley. You will visit the palace of the last Kokand Khan, Khudoyar Khan, Rishtan blue ceramics of local artists and visit the silk-mill in Margilan, where they weave the famous Margilan silk.

Explore main tourist cities of Uzbekistan and the Ferghana Valley renowned as the handicrafts destination since the ancient times. The eight-day Uzbekistan tour itinerary includes famous historical sights, silk factory, workshop at the Rishtan ceramics and woolen carpets shop.

The fascinating tour, which includes practically all the historical cities of Uzbekistan. This 10-day trip will give you an opportunity to visit the country’s pearls, such as Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva, as well as the cities of the Fergana Valley, where the Kokand Kingdom was once located.

Discover Uzbekistan in 13-day tour across the entire country, where you will have excursions to ancient cities of the East and archaeological excavation points dating back to different historical epochs.

The unique tour to Uzbekistan will allow you to see virtually all the corners of the country. The tour program includes the cities of picturesque Fergana Valley, a “cemetery of ships” in Muynak, ruins of defensive fortresses of Ancient Khorezm, ancient Buddhist monuments in Termez, and main tourist centers such as Samarkand and Bukhara.